Some drivers couldn't handle it, as shown by the seven wrecks over the first 11 laps of the 360 winged sprint car 20-car, 25-lap A feature. It took four tries to get the first lap in.

Others definitely could handle the conditions, especially Roseville's Sean Becker, who passed Chico's Brad Bumgarner for the lead after a lap-11 restart, and went on to his 45th career victory at the quarter-mile dirt oval.

There were no more wrecks after a rollover immediately following Becker's pass for the lead, and the Oroville native sliced through lapped traffic to win by about half a straightaway ahead of Bumgarner in second.

Auburn's Andy Forsberg worked from deep in the field to finish third, followed by Arboga's Gary Burdick in fourth and Colfax's Colby Wiesz in fifth. Rounding out the top 10 in order were Anderson's Keith Bloom, Australia's Michael Cunningham, Plumas' Max Adams, Grass Valley's Billy Wallace and Placerville's Andy Gregg.

Adams led all eight laps and won the first of three heat races by about two car-lengths ahead of Penngrove's Alissa Geving, with Australia's Josh Ruhs in third.

Bloom similarly dominated the second heat from the start, finishing about half a straightaway ahead of Carmichael's Brandon McMillen, followed by Chico's Kevin Sharrah in third.

Gregg made a lap-four pass for the lead in the third heat and won by half a lap. Grass Valley's Jeremy Burt took second with Chico's Clint Wilson in third.

Becker had the fastest time in qualifying out of 21 cars with a lap of 12.655 seconds.

Olivehurst's Ryan McDaniel won two main events and two heat races in one night, taking first in both the dirt modifieds and limited late models.

McDaniel led all 20 laps in the five-car modifieds A feature, winning by half a lap with his father Randy McDaniel in second and cousin Duane Cleveland of Plumas Lake in third.

Randy McDaniel led the first four laps of the single modifieds heat race before pulling off, leaving Ryan McDaniel to inherit the lead and edge Chico's Richard Papenhausen by less than a car-length. Cleveland took third.

Live Oak's Matt Micheli led the first two laps of the nine-car late models A feature before Ryan McDaniel passed him. McDaniel went on to win that race by about a full lap, with Micheli in second, and Paradise's Duane Zeider in third.

Ryan McDaniel passed Live Oak's Ken Micheli, Matt's dad, on the fourth lap of the lone late models heat race. McDaniel won by half a lap, with Matt Micheli second and Ken Micheli third.

Chico's Don Emery led all but one lap to win the five-car, 20-lap wingless sprints A feature. Oroville's Ron Laplant passed Emery for the lead after a lap-11 restart, but Emery passed him right back on the next lap and went on to win by several car-lengths.

Anderson's Rowdy McClenon finished second followed by Laplant in third.

Laplant led every lap of the one heat race to win by several car-lengths ahead of McClenon in second, with Chico's Taylor Nelson in third.

Brentwood's Fred Ryland started the 12-car, 20-lap street stocks A feature on the pole, led every lap and won by half a straightaway.

Rough and Ready's Brent Lawrence ended up second, with Orland's Jake Vantol in third. Cottonwood's Richard Workman and Paradise's Kevin Ward rounded out the top five in order.

Vantol led all eight laps to win the first of two heat races by several car-lengths ahead of Lawrence in second, while Ryland came in third.

Ward passed Chico's Mike Slightom for the lead on the third lap of the second heat, and Ward ended up winning by half a straightaway with Slightom in second. Cottonwood's Gary Newman placed third.